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2020 SEASON PREVIEW: CENTRAL PULSE https://anzpremiership.co.nz/news/article/2020-season-preview-central-pulse
Defending champions @PulseNetball have taken the first win of the 2020 ANZ Premiership against @TactixNetball , 53 – 41 in Blenheim.
Read the full match report 👉https://t.co/oLvIhdkBXY
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— ANZ Premiership (@ANZPremiership) March 15, 2020
Steered home by teenaged shooters Grace Nweke and Saviour Tui, the @northernmystics delivered a telling final quarter to post a 59-55 win over the @NthrnStars at Pulman Arena in Auckland.
Read full match report: https://t.co/FTblknVRWp
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— ANZ Premiership (@ANZPremiership) March 15, 2020
ANZ Premiership: Central Pulse, Northern Mystics earn opening round wins https://t.co/tZjwpCz2x3 pic.twitter.com/ZbkhIffAbB
— Stuff.co.nz Sport (@NZStuffSport) March 15, 2020
The @WBOPMagic have opened their season with a 54-48 victory over the @SteelNetball in Dunedin.
Read full match report: https://t.co/3Lyxfq2jtM
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— ANZ Premiership (@ANZPremiership) March 16, 2020
Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic claim first win in ANZ Premiership – but will it be their last? https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12317173
One player made everyone's list for most exciting after a first glimpse at the ANZ Premiership. #anznetballhttps://t.co/Wle4rRxoHU
— Bridget Tunnicliffe (@bridgettunni) March 17, 2020
ANZ Premiership season in doubt over coronavirus outbreak https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12317246
Netball New Zealand has made the decision to postpone the 2020 ANZ Premiership for two weeks due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Read more here: https://t.co/iqusaUrMYH pic.twitter.com/fFP9N2XuKo
— ANZ Premiership (@ANZPremiership) March 19, 2020
Update from Netball NZ: New Zealand’s ANZ Premiership along with community netball have been suspended for the foreseeable future while the Beko Netball League has been cancelled for 2020.
— Suzanne McFadden (@suzemcfadden) March 26, 2020
The ANZ Premiership, along with Community Netball have been suspended for the foreseeable future whilst the Beko Netball League has been cancelled for 2020.
Read more here: https://t.co/AOYbdZEuue pic.twitter.com/j69xRI3CmH
— ANZ Premiership (@ANZPremiership) March 26, 2020
Coronavirus: ANZ Premiership's bold visions for 2020 thrown into disarray https://t.co/7G1Tpu1irg pic.twitter.com/wqHMVUUxfZ
— Stuff.co.nz Sport (@NZStuffSport) March 27, 2020
ANZ Premiership imports: In limbo and locked out due to coronavirus lockdown https://t.co/0hVO4EXaeH pic.twitter.com/myo37KKrHw
— Stuff.co.nz Sport (@NZStuffSport) April 29, 2020
We've welcomed the Government’s latest announcement that the ANZ Premiership will be able to resume under COVID-19 Alert Level 2. A confirmed resumption date will be dependent on when the country moves to Alert Level 2.
Read full details: https://t.co/DvgcaNgIaC
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— ANZ Premiership (@ANZPremiership) May 7, 2020
How will the ANZ Premiership work under Level 2?
"We think we'll be able to facilitate a 10 week competition in a single venue and the athletes will come in for the weekend, play their games and then return home."@PulseNetball @NthrnStars https://t.co/aJsVHFyxei
— Bridget Tunnicliffe (@bridgettunni) May 7, 2020
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